PrefaceAcknowledgements1. Individual preference and individual choice2. Individual preference and social choice3. Basic theory of noncooperative games4. Elections and two-person zero-sum games5. Nonzero-sum games: political economy, public goods, and the prisoners' dilemma6. Institutions, strategic voting, and agendas7. Cooperative games and the characteristic function8. The core9. Solution theory10. Repeated games and information: some research frontiersReferences and a guide to the literatureIndex.